Army Air Corps Gazelle AH.1

A faithful servant of the British military since the early
1970s, the Gazelle, developed by Westland and Aérospatiale as part of the joint
effort that also led to the Lynx and Puma, does not have long left in UK
service. Only a handful of Gazelle AH1s remain in use with the Army Air Corps,
this one-time tank-killer now serving in various training and support
functions. It is still an outstanding observation and reconnaissance platform
thanks in no small part to the visibility from its cockpit.